Which conditional is used for general truths?
0 conditional
his modal expresses ability in the present.
can
Which future form is used for spontaneous decisions?
Will
Change from passive to active
"she was given a gift."
Correct the sentence:
“If I would have known, I will tell you.”
If I had known, I would have told you.
Complete the first conditional:
“If it rains tomorrow, we ___ (stay) home.”
will stay
Which modal expresses permission in formal situations?
may
Complete:
“Look at those clouds! It ___ (rain).”
is going to rain
Change to passive:
“They built the bridge in 2010.”
The bridge was built in 2010.
Correct the mistake:
“If I will see her, I tell her.”
Correct the mistake:
“If I will see her, I tell her.”
Complete the second conditional:
“If I were rich, I ___ (travel) the world.”
would travel
Correct the mistake:
“She must to leave now.”
She must leave now.
Which tense is used for fixed arrangements?
present continuous
Change to passive:
“Someone has stolen my phone.”
My phone has been stolen.
Change to passive:
“They might cancel the meeting.”
The meeting might be canceled.
Complete the third conditional:
“If she had studied, she ___ (pass) the exam.”
would have passed.
What is the difference between must and should?
Must expresses strong obligation; should expresses advice.
Complete:
“By 2030, scientists ___ (discover) new energy sources.”
will have discovered
Change to passive:
“They clean the office every day.”
The office is cleaned everyday.
Complete the sentence (3rd conditional):
“If he had left earlier, he ___ (not/miss) the train.”
would not have missed.
Identify the conditional:
“If you heat water to 100°C, it boils.”
0 conditional
Complete:
“He didn’t answer. He ___ be sleeping.”
must
Explain the difference between will and going to.
Will is used for spontaneous decisions or predictions; going to is used for planned actions or evidence-based predictions.
Change to passive:
“They will announce the results tomorrow.”
The results will be announced tomorrow.
Choose the correct option:
“If I were you, I ___ apologize.”
A) will
B) would
C) would have
would